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for the second time extending that temporary tax increase. do you think voters would learn after a while they're being played here? apparently not. out in california governor jerry brown sold californians on a temporary tax increase for high income earners in his state. i guess the blue state liberals never learn. >> paul: bret? >> briefly a hit for pope francis off to a fantastic start and i think this is obviously true for catholics and even as a non-catholic you see a pope getting out and mingling with people and showing love and humility to the people assemblying by the hundreds of thousands in rome to see him. next week, he's going to go and wash the feet of inmates in a prison for young offenders and this is the right way it seems to me to conduct the papacy and wish him continued success. >> paul: thank you all. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, send it to us at jer@foxnews.com and follow us on twitter: @jer on fnc. that's our show and thanks to all of you, i'm paul gigot and we hope to see you all here next week. >> on f
for the second time extending that temporary tax increase. do you think voters would learn after a while they're being played here? apparently not. out in california governor jerry brown sold californians on a temporary tax increase for high income earners in his state. i guess the blue state liberals never learn. >> paul: bret? >> briefly a hit for pope francis off to a fantastic start and i think this is obviously true for catholics and even as a non-catholic you see a pope...
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you don't know and you shouldn't know because it was about taxes. >> of course it was about taxes. unregulated capitalism. >> bill: unbelievable the correlations between what was happening in galilee and what the romans were doing to the jews back when jesus was walking around and what's happening now. i'm just going to give you a heads up. that this is coming. and the taxation was so onerous on the folks. for a totally different reason, i will concede. that the romans were venal. >> thank you. >> bill: they wanted this money to build their terms and to live a crazy lifestyle. but it was philosophically the same kind of government intrusion that we the people of america have no right to private property. and that's what castro does. chavez does. and that's where these congressional caucus people are headed. >> do you read the fox news version of the bible? come on, man. jesus turned over tables in the temple. he was worried about profit making. excessive wealth gathering. >> bill: i will deal with that hill, you know what you? are not accurate in what you just said. i'm not going t
you don't know and you shouldn't know because it was about taxes. >> of course it was about taxes. unregulated capitalism. >> bill: unbelievable the correlations between what was happening in galilee and what the romans were doing to the jews back when jesus was walking around and what's happening now. i'm just going to give you a heads up. that this is coming. and the taxation was so onerous on the folks. for a totally different reason, i will concede. that the romans were venal....
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> the "times" wrote a number of really bad stories. inadequately sourced, unskektal stories about saddam's weapons capabili capabilities. the stories were rewarded with lavish front page display. "times" also wrote a lot of very good stories. more skeptical stories. those tended to be on page a-13. >> that's our story tonight. welcome back to"hardball." that's the great bill keller on story placement in the lead up to war. the editorial decisions wound up playing great weight in getting the public to support the war. for example, it's pointed out that there was some skeptical coverage but often buried inside the paper, like this article which ran on page a-13 the day before we invade
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in common areas they can agree, whether it's abortion or guns or lower taxes. they're talking to each other, not to the whole country. >> this is getting to be like a diner that only serves one meal. you know, i mean, you want the blue-plate special, lady, or not? don't want the ham and eggs? what's your problem? go to the republican party, buy into pro-life -- i don't like that phrase, but pro-life, antiabortion rights. you have the anti-same-sex marriage and have to be for the tax breaks in the world and buy into that thing and have to dislike the 47%. it seems like you're asking people to buy a whole lot and agree on all this stuff they're selling to go in. >> chris, i think what's happened in part is that success of conservative media has in a lot of ways served to isolate the republican party. i think you're absolutely right. these wings of the party are narrowly focused and spoken to by a small set of media, a sense of displacement and real resentment. i think the common thread that runs through these groups is a sense they're out of place in their countr
in common areas they can agree, whether it's abortion or guns or lower taxes. they're talking to each other, not to the whole country. >> this is getting to be like a diner that only serves one meal. you know, i mean, you want the blue-plate special, lady, or not? don't want the ham and eggs? what's your problem? go to the republican party, buy into pro-life -- i don't like that phrase, but pro-life, antiabortion rights. you have the anti-same-sex marriage and have to be for the tax...
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that is the devaluation after school tax base evaluation. the school, job, poverty, racial violence and fear. >> reverend jackson, is what is happening in chicago indicative of where we are setting priorities across the country? they seem to be awfully misled and don't seem to support public education. >> that's true. true in new york, memphis. while we focus on the fiscal cliff and debt sequestration, focus on poverty, it spreads violence and some plan for urban reconstruction. i'm rather convinced that the bank that made
that is the devaluation after school tax base evaluation. the school, job, poverty, racial violence and fear. >> reverend jackson, is what is happening in chicago indicative of where we are setting priorities across the country? they seem to be awfully misled and don't seem to support public education. >> that's true. true in new york, memphis. while we focus on the fiscal cliff and debt sequestration, focus on poverty, it spreads violence and some plan for urban reconstruction. i'm...
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raise taxes. next year they want to raise the taxes by 40 billion dollars, again, the republican budget doesn't raise taxes and then on the deficit this year, the democrat deficit would be 164 billion dollars bigger than the republican deficit. and next year, 308 billion dollars, just to give you a sense of it, by 2015 the republican deficit would be down to 125 billion and the democrat deficit 433 billion. there's a big indication of the difference between the parties when you look at the budgets of the budget blueprints of the republicans in the house and the democrats in senate and republicans want to restrain spending and democrats want to continue to blow up the budget and eventually, over the decade add 1 trillion dollars of new taxes. >> sean: yeah, so 1 trillion in new taxes over ten years, a trillion dollars, this is like they know no other way, all right? that's point one, but yet, they still will give us almost trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see throughout the entire ten
raise taxes. next year they want to raise the taxes by 40 billion dollars, again, the republican budget doesn't raise taxes and then on the deficit this year, the democrat deficit would be 164 billion dollars bigger than the republican deficit. and next year, 308 billion dollars, just to give you a sense of it, by 2015 the republican deficit would be down to 125 billion and the democrat deficit 433 billion. there's a big indication of the difference between the parties when you look at the...
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they want to cut government spending, if you argue we can't borrow more and can't tax moor. >> you make up an excuse. >> right. yet they don't want to be too alarmist. they don't want to cause a panic in the markets and then be blamed for it. they want to create the impression we are on the brink of that, when if fact if you look at the bond markets, interest rates are low over the short term and long term. there's no indication of what's usually ha pg when you have economic problems crated by a debt. we're just not seeing that. >> jared, in the book, the dragon starts off small, then gets very big and very scary, but by the end, it's reduced to a manageable size. interestingly that's not what paul ryan and others want. they want to kill the dragon with a balanced budget as quickly as possible, don't they? >> right. the idea of balancing the budget over x years is really -- >> in his case ten years. in rand paul's case four or five years. >> so is, a, antithey cal to what they need to be concerned about. in fact, anytime we've ever achieved a sustainable budget packet that's brought the
they want to cut government spending, if you argue we can't borrow more and can't tax moor. >> you make up an excuse. >> right. yet they don't want to be too alarmist. they don't want to cause a panic in the markets and then be blamed for it. they want to create the impression we are on the brink of that, when if fact if you look at the bond markets, interest rates are low over the short term and long term. there's no indication of what's usually ha pg when you have economic...
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through tax themselves. they know folks who have been affected by gun violence. these are people who may have a son, a brother, a good friend who is gay. so these people having these very personal tangible experiences are seeing these loopholes. and we're seeing a lag both with democrats and republicans. what makes me optimistic is we are seeing our elected officials start to follow more in the trend of public opinion. first the democrats and i think we'll see the republicans, too. >> thank you all so much. we wanted to spend more time with you but we had a lot of news to get to today. >>> coming up, an update on the manhunt for the person responsible for killing colorado's prison chief. you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s t
through tax themselves. they know folks who have been affected by gun violence. these are people who may have a son, a brother, a good friend who is gay. so these people having these very personal tangible experiences are seeing these loopholes. and we're seeing a lag both with democrats and republicans. what makes me optimistic is we are seeing our elected officials start to follow more in the trend of public opinion. first the democrats and i think we'll see the republicans, too. >>...
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in washington, maybe, depending on global warming, h&r block commercials making you worry about your taxes, and making everyone fill out an ncaa bracket. these are the ties that bind. >>> he picked indiana. also not an entirely obvious choice. in previous years, republicans have responded to the president with outrage as if this is a major scandal when he does this. >> we are going to a dire state, and maybe i will not worry about the bracket. >> the president may look a little disconnected. >> he is so
in washington, maybe, depending on global warming, h&r block commercials making you worry about your taxes, and making everyone fill out an ncaa bracket. these are the ties that bind. >>> he picked indiana. also not an entirely obvious choice. in previous years, republicans have responded to the president with outrage as if this is a major scandal when he does this. >> we are going to a dire state, and maybe i will not worry about the bracket. >> the president may look...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. >> well, a judge may have ruled against his big soda ban, but new york city mayor michael bloomberg is at it again. the target this time, cigarettes. if the mayor has his way, stores in the city may no longer be able to publicly display tobacco products and instead keep them under the counter or behind curtains. the proposed legislation is the latest crackdown by bloomberg who successfully banned smoking in new york city restaurants and bars in 2003 and has since taken on not just the sugary
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. >> paul: you don't object to the government taxing, so-called syntaxiin taxing, say he we want to defer the use of that? >> this is a real problem, it's a vision of government which is supposed to lead citizens to virtue. that's very different. that's not the constitutional vision. we have a free society in which people make choices and then accept the consequenceses of those choices. i would add, by the way, i can think of few measures designed to make cigarettes popular again among young people than to put them behind counters and make them seem elicit and cooler than they ought to be. >> this isn't just mike bloomberg's obsession. it's huge in public policy, how would you want to look at behavior of people, seat belt laws and singapore has a mandatory savings program, we do not. another big example, the board that barack obama set up in the middle of obamacare, the 15 people who in medicare will decide which medical practices work and which ones don't and the whole medical community will be asked to comply with this. the bigger question and that board is is an example, where do you d
. >> paul: you don't object to the government taxing, so-called syntaxiin taxing, say he we want to defer the use of that? >> this is a real problem, it's a vision of government which is supposed to lead citizens to virtue. that's very different. that's not the constitutional vision. we have a free society in which people make choices and then accept the consequenceses of those choices. i would add, by the way, i can think of few measures designed to make cigarettes popular again...
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when governor jeb bush was in office, he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billion. let's talk about the size of government. when ronald reagan was in the white house, he dramatically reduced the ate rah of growth in federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. when governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarked for higher state spending and retuesdayed the size -- reduced the size of the state's government payroll by 13,000 people. when ronald reagan did that on the national level, he did it with a purpose in mind. it was to spur the free market, create opportunity and provide incentives for businesses to frau. in his years in office, over 20 million new jobs were created in governor bush's state of florida, his similar philosophy and economic programs created a thriving state economy where 1.4 million new net jobs were added during his time in office. there are other fundamentally important issues where the two men match. stemming the rise of health care, school choice, and as i'm sure we'll hear this morning
when governor jeb bush was in office, he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billion. let's talk about the size of government. when ronald reagan was in the white house, he dramatically reduced the ate rah of growth in federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. when governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarked for higher state spending and retuesdayed the size -- reduced the size of the state's government payroll by 13,000 people. when...
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. >> our budget plan reduces the deficit without raising taxes. >> the republican plan is the same baby with a new diaper. >> we know that until recently president obama and israeli prime minister netanyahu enjoyed what can be politely described as a somewhat strained relationship. on april 7 of last year, the "new york times" reported benjamin netanyahu and mitt romney enjoyed a warm relationship. almost one year later, the israelis have given obama a medal. they appear to be on the same page on iran. >> diplomacy and sanctions have not stopped iran's nuclear programs. diplomacy and sanctions must be augmented by a clear and credible threat of military action. >> we will do what is necessary to prevent iran from getting the world's worst weapons. >> will this story have a happy ending? >> this story will not have a happy ending. what we saw this week was barack obama at his best, connecting with an audience, and he made a compelling case for the need for a two-state solution, the security of israel and the well- being of the region. >> charles? >> the emphasis has been on personality.
. >> our budget plan reduces the deficit without raising taxes. >> the republican plan is the same baby with a new diaper. >> we know that until recently president obama and israeli prime minister netanyahu enjoyed what can be politely described as a somewhat strained relationship. on april 7 of last year, the "new york times" reported benjamin netanyahu and mitt romney enjoyed a warm relationship. almost one year later, the israelis have given obama a medal. they...
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the island, the government backed away from the planned, asking all bank depositors to pay a one-off tax. now have to come up with the money some other way. gavin hewitt has the latest. >> there is anger and anxiety in cyprus. this was a crowd of bank workers blocking access, and arriving mps had to be lifted over police barricades. protesters fear their bank will collapse. were shaken. why did they shout at you? >> because they're losing money. linesing the day, long had formed at the cash machines as the government's scramble to raise billions of euros to avoid bankruptcy. the lines mainly focused on one bank, rumored to be in difficulty. >> there is a rumor that if somebody does not buy it, it will close. >> at 1 cash machine, they posted the time when there would be funds. people phone friends to tell the one security bands were making cash deliveries -- when the security fans were making cash deliveries. with the bank still closed, some of the petrol stations were insisting on cash payments only. >> i am taking cash only because my company, have to pay them cash. suppliers later, a
the island, the government backed away from the planned, asking all bank depositors to pay a one-off tax. now have to come up with the money some other way. gavin hewitt has the latest. >> there is anger and anxiety in cyprus. this was a crowd of bank workers blocking access, and arriving mps had to be lifted over police barricades. protesters fear their bank will collapse. were shaken. why did they shout at you? >> because they're losing money. linesing the day, long had formed at...
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i just reported in my column in tax analysts, tax notes, if you take the average increase of income for the bottom 90% of americans from 1966 when lbj was president to 2011, it's $59. you measure that as one inch. the top ten percent line is 163 feet and the top 1% of the top percent. the mitt romney-bill gates crowd, five miles to one inch. >> michael: that's amazing. that's amazing. tell me, is this how things start? is there a reason to be optimistic? >> yes well, look, we got into this terrible situation because of three things. we had a president who said tax cuts will make everybody's income grow up. i have written and challenged the data, no, incomes fell. then we had these unfunded wars. they're going to weigh on us as a cost for long after i'm gone. my children will be old before we're done paying for the war in iraq. the third factor, when we had a meltdown at wall street we put at risk $14.7 trillion--that's the entire output of the entire country for a year to rescue wall street, and we cut back on things like education basic research infrastructure that create lots of jobs
i just reported in my column in tax analysts, tax notes, if you take the average increase of income for the bottom 90% of americans from 1966 when lbj was president to 2011, it's $59. you measure that as one inch. the top ten percent line is 163 feet and the top 1% of the top percent. the mitt romney-bill gates crowd, five miles to one inch. >> michael: that's amazing. that's amazing. tell me, is this how things start? is there a reason to be optimistic? >> yes well, look, we got...
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very difficult position because it's rejected the proposal by the european union and the troika to tax private bank accounts and now frankly there are not many places for cyprus to turn for help and actually one of these places is russia and the site that finance minister has been in the russian capital the entire day he's met with his russian counterpart and with the first deputy prime minister there is speculation that cyprus is asking russia for a loan so far the finance minister said that he was satisfied with the negotiations but no official offer has been made so far although he himself said he's not leaving moscow until an agreement is reached all of this is happening. while anger and anger a miracle being furious over cyprus talking to moscow about this all together since earlier she strongly advised the country not to even discuss the issue with anybody else but brussels or the troika and actually we know that the president personally told what he will put in about his country's problems decision to reject the european union's proposal and we also already know that cyprus alre
very difficult position because it's rejected the proposal by the european union and the troika to tax private bank accounts and now frankly there are not many places for cyprus to turn for help and actually one of these places is russia and the site that finance minister has been in the russian capital the entire day he's met with his russian counterpart and with the first deputy prime minister there is speculation that cyprus is asking russia for a loan so far the finance minister said that...
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many investors still concerned about the eu bailout and the cyprus rejection of the eu mandated tax on the small depositors. news that the housing sector is stronger than expected helping to overcome some of the markets and today. the dow up about four points. the s&p fell to the same number, the nasdaq down almost nine. big board volume today picking up. gold moving higher, up 670, closing at 161130. crude oil dropping a dollar 58 to 9216 per barrel. the bond market and interest rates falling. the ten year treasury just under 2%. federal reserve policymakers beginning their 2-day meeting. my next guest said the fed will has been substantial, don't expect changes anytime soon. that should be music to the ears of most investors. joining us, former federal reserve vice chair princeton economist alan blinder and the author of the book after the music stops. great to have you with us. >> nice to be here. lou: let's start with cypress. this little place, million folks. they're creating quite a mess. $400 billion lost of global markets yesterday. we should blame -- >> multiple of the gdp. i
many investors still concerned about the eu bailout and the cyprus rejection of the eu mandated tax on the small depositors. news that the housing sector is stronger than expected helping to overcome some of the markets and today. the dow up about four points. the s&p fell to the same number, the nasdaq down almost nine. big board volume today picking up. gold moving higher, up 670, closing at 161130. crude oil dropping a dollar 58 to 9216 per barrel. the bond market and interest rates...
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believe me, they're not sitting there saying, geez, let's have more tax breaks for the wealthy and more loopholes to corporates. >> that's where your party stands. >> we have fought that battle and it's a mistake. we've got to get back to talking to middle income people about how they can reach the american dream. that's why we lost pennsylvania and ohio, wisconsin, michigan. we've got to get back to having people feel like we understand their lives. we're not about just tax breaks for the wealthy. >> do you think -- i like your values here, by the way. i'd like to see your party really compete. democratic party offers pell grants, opportunities for working class kids to go to college, social security for people over 65 so they can avoid being below the poverty line. what has your party put up in that bidding war? what do you offer for those regular people? >> not enough. i'll give you way of example. we like to say that we're the pro life party. we're really not. we're the pro birth party. >> it's in your platform. >> we fight for the unborn. >> john, it's right there in your platform.
believe me, they're not sitting there saying, geez, let's have more tax breaks for the wealthy and more loopholes to corporates. >> that's where your party stands. >> we have fought that battle and it's a mistake. we've got to get back to talking to middle income people about how they can reach the american dream. that's why we lost pennsylvania and ohio, wisconsin, michigan. we've got to get back to having people feel like we understand their lives. we're not about just tax breaks...
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you know, there are the taxes on assets, tax that are on insurance companies that are getting passed to consumer and you know maybe down the line there will be questionable taxes on savings accounts. you never know what the united states will do. neil: all i know, they are a heck of a lot more ways to be create testify get money than spending, very good points thank you, mike rigs in washington. >> to mike a point, the problem with small nation going after its citizens bank deposits, other bigger nations see how it goes, and markets world over fear all far it goes, which could explain why so many markets were tajin oing tankings thing. joe perry. and -- joe, what do you think? >> i think it is jjst as you said, this has been going on, for a while. and the bigger government gets, the more intrusive it gets it has been in your pockets, my pockets, my banks pockets by depositors pockets, large and small. what is happening now, like a story we use in banking called boiling a frog, you want to bl a frog, if you put him in boiling water he will jump o and complaint, this is what is happeni
you know, there are the taxes on assets, tax that are on insurance companies that are getting passed to consumer and you know maybe down the line there will be questionable taxes on savings accounts. you never know what the united states will do. neil: all i know, they are a heck of a lot more ways to be create testify get money than spending, very good points thank you, mike rigs in washington. >> to mike a point, the problem with small nation going after its citizens bank deposits,...
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from the edge of bankruptcy after nicosia rejects a european bailout offer sparked by an unprecedented tax on savers got the latest this hour. as russia's premier likens europe's handling of the bailout for bullet a china shop warning brussels antics could spark a new crisis. and other big stories of the day barack obama arrives in israel for the first time as u.s. president but they struggle to close the growing gap between the country's middle east policy. and russian and u.n. human rights officials sound the alarm over the treatment of prisoners at guantanamo bay is u.s. military officials trying to downplay a mass hunger strike at the detention center. good evening you've just joined us kevin live at the hour to new center tonight our top story the scenes of relief and indeed celebration greeted the cypriot parliament's rejection of attacks on bank deposits the one off levy linked to an e.u. bailout deal would have saved millions of account holders lose up to a tenth of the savings are being condemned by officials in the public alike but the country now finds itself of course on the br
from the edge of bankruptcy after nicosia rejects a european bailout offer sparked by an unprecedented tax on savers got the latest this hour. as russia's premier likens europe's handling of the bailout for bullet a china shop warning brussels antics could spark a new crisis. and other big stories of the day barack obama arrives in israel for the first time as u.s. president but they struggle to close the growing gap between the country's middle east policy. and russian and u.n. human rights...
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hotel tax. also they must be removed from surcharges and others to fund senior and youth programs. and he said he doesn't believe what they are asking for is fair. >> the people can afford those tickets, the little bit of price they have to pay, it is no big deal and the city should be able to reap the benefits of hosting the super bowl here. >> reporter: another contender is miami but they have not complied with demands. in 2010 they rejected the nfls request and we will have to wait and see on that. coming up, we will let you know why they think they will make up for that lost revenue in other ways. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> all right, tara, pope frances has been officially installed in vatican city and is now vowing to serve the poorest and the weakest. this happened just hours ago. pope frances was presented with the fisherman's ring, before being installed, the st. peters square is not being sounded -- surrounded by bullet-proof vests and he stepped down to kiss the he
hotel tax. also they must be removed from surcharges and others to fund senior and youth programs. and he said he doesn't believe what they are asking for is fair. >> the people can afford those tickets, the little bit of price they have to pay, it is no big deal and the city should be able to reap the benefits of hosting the super bowl here. >> reporter: another contender is miami but they have not complied with demands. in 2010 they rejected the nfls request and we will have to...
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right now so this is just rejected the bailout plan by brussels and the troika off key investors to tax private bank accounts in cyprus and frankly there aren't that many places to turn to right now for assistance in the cypriot finance minister is in moscow he's met with his russian counterpart and he's said that he's satisfied with the negotiations but at the same time added that no official offer has been made so far although the minister is now planning to meet with russia's first deputy prime minister and said that he's not leaving moscow on till an agreement is reached there is speculation that cyprus is going to ask russia for a loan but we do know that the currency already holds in moscow two and a half billion year old this is for another loan which was given to the currency back in two thousand and eleven back then it exceeded ten percent of its g.d.p. and that helped its economy stay afloat so the big question now is is cyprus going for broke is it going to ask russia for a complete bailout package but the big picture is angle or merkel is completely furious with cyprus even
right now so this is just rejected the bailout plan by brussels and the troika off key investors to tax private bank accounts in cyprus and frankly there aren't that many places to turn to right now for assistance in the cypriot finance minister is in moscow he's met with his russian counterpart and he's said that he's satisfied with the negotiations but at the same time added that no official offer has been made so far although the minister is now planning to meet with russia's first deputy...
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when they slapped a tax on bank accounts, people took their money out and there was nothing to tax. it doesn't work. >> banks are where people put money in order to save their like buildings. do you understand? >> you lost me at buildings. i like the open air. climate. i like the rain to wash me. >> you keep your money in a coffee >> i do because i won't tell you which can. this will never happen to us because our banks are ensured by the fdic. no money has been lost even if a bank has gone belly up in the history of the united states of america. >> they are just taking money from the bank. >> they could go belly up. >> they will collapse. >> have i a hobo neighbor that is belly up every night. >> bill, -- belly up, bob. >> do you have a problem? >> we have to -- we have a hard break coming up. that's tv lingo. coming up, are you only as olding a you feel? jim norton discusses his new book, age is the state of mind and not a measure of time. i will cherish that book. but first, should third graders be exposed to the horrors of war? i don't know. i really just don't know. these piece
when they slapped a tax on bank accounts, people took their money out and there was nothing to tax. it doesn't work. >> banks are where people put money in order to save their like buildings. do you understand? >> you lost me at buildings. i like the open air. climate. i like the rain to wash me. >> you keep your money in a coffee >> i do because i won't tell you which can. this will never happen to us because our banks are ensured by the fdic. no money has been lost...
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russia slams the proposal is unfair and dangerous with some experts saying if the tax is brought in may have to rethink its help for ailing europe. plus state of denial the u.s. military maintains there's no mass hunger strike. or more than one hundred detainees are reportedly starving themselves in protest at mistreatment. no war or peace we ask what washington and its allies have left behind in iraq as more deadly bombing strikes the nation at the ten year anniversary of the u.s. led invasion. you're watching live from moscow it is seven pm here in the russian capital the parliament in cyprus has delayed until tuesday a decision on whether to allow an e.u. bailout which will cost its citizens millions of. every bank customer customer out will have that cash taxed if it goes through the plan that caused panic over the weekend with people emptying a.t.m. machines fearing their life savings could be plundered correspondent tess alasania reports on the implications. the e.u. finance ministers as the and the international monetary fund had agreed upon a ten billion euro bailout for the cou
russia slams the proposal is unfair and dangerous with some experts saying if the tax is brought in may have to rethink its help for ailing europe. plus state of denial the u.s. military maintains there's no mass hunger strike. or more than one hundred detainees are reportedly starving themselves in protest at mistreatment. no war or peace we ask what washington and its allies have left behind in iraq as more deadly bombing strikes the nation at the ten year anniversary of the u.s. led...
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as you've just heard seems of relief from celebration greeted the cyprus parliament's rejection of a tax on bank deposits the one off levy linked to an e.u. bailout deal would have saved millions of account holders lose up to a tenth of the savings of being condemned by officials and the public alike but the country now of course finds itself on the brink of bankruptcy and having rejected the terms it may have to turn to russia for assistance can off has more. right now cyprus is in a very difficult position because it's rejected the proposal by the european union and the troika to tax private bank accounts and now frankly there are not many places for cyprus to turn for help and actually one of these places is russia and the site bid finance minister has been in the russian capital the entire day he's met with his russian counterpart and would be the first the deputy prime minister there is speculation that cyprus is asking russia for a loan so far the finance minister said that you are satisfied with the negotiations but no official offer has been made so far although he himself said h
as you've just heard seems of relief from celebration greeted the cyprus parliament's rejection of a tax on bank deposits the one off levy linked to an e.u. bailout deal would have saved millions of account holders lose up to a tenth of the savings of being condemned by officials and the public alike but the country now of course finds itself on the brink of bankruptcy and having rejected the terms it may have to turn to russia for assistance can off has more. right now cyprus is in a very...
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." >> lawmakers in cyprus overwhelmingly reject a tax on savings. >> in syria, the government and rebels trade accusations of using chemical weapons in a village near aleppo. >> pope francis officially begins his papacy in rome with a promise to embrace the whole of humanity. >> in a vote expected to have wide ranging consequences, lawmakers in cyprus have delivered a decisive and overwhelming note to a government tax to lead the bank accounts. >> that means government cash for pensions, welfare, and health care could dry up as early as may. parliament voted less than an hour ago, following to be would days of high drama, handing the government and brussels a resounding defeat with no delegates voting in favor of the plan. 36 no votes and 19 abstentions. >> the house speaker had urged mp's to say no to blackmail in the vote on the bureau's own bailout package. his words clearly catching the angry mood in the chambers and on the streets. outside the parliament building, angry crowds also called for a no vote and held up signs, warning that other nations like italy and spain could be next
." >> lawmakers in cyprus overwhelmingly reject a tax on savings. >> in syria, the government and rebels trade accusations of using chemical weapons in a village near aleppo. >> pope francis officially begins his papacy in rome with a promise to embrace the whole of humanity. >> in a vote expected to have wide ranging consequences, lawmakers in cyprus have delivered a decisive and overwhelming note to a government tax to lead the bank accounts. >> that means...
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this has long been a tax haven, a country whose banking sector is eight times the size of the economy. cyprus new what was happening in did not take action. now it is a country that is in severe crisis, and it could really set off a chain reaction across the eurozone. that said, it would be unlikely that the eurozone would let them drop out or a bailout that pales in comparison to the rest, but there will have to be a radical the calculus -- the calculation to try to stabilize the entire single currency -- a radical recalculation to try to stabilize the entire single currency. >> thank you. if you thought the euro crisis was over, it may be time to think again. let's go to syria where there is a confused picture over a potentially dangerous development tonight. the syrian government and rebels are accusing each other of launching a deadly chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo. state news claims that 25 people were killed by a rocket containing poisonous gases. the rebels denied the allegation. they are blaming the assad regime. russia supports the government's claim. the un
this has long been a tax haven, a country whose banking sector is eight times the size of the economy. cyprus new what was happening in did not take action. now it is a country that is in severe crisis, and it could really set off a chain reaction across the eurozone. that said, it would be unlikely that the eurozone would let them drop out or a bailout that pales in comparison to the rest, but there will have to be a radical the calculus -- the calculation to try to stabilize the entire single...
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that includes a controversial tax on bank accounts to fund the bailout. >> people in cyprus brave the storm to protest outside parliament ahead of a crucial few hours for the country. inside, lawmakers are voting on a series of measures designed to help the financially stricken nation meet the terms of an international bailout package. few of the plan's details are known, even to eurozone officials in brussels, but an unpopular one of tax on savings could be back on the table, particularly on bank accounts with deposits of at least 100,000 euros. the plan needs to be in place by monday when the european central bank says it will withdraw financial aid for separate -- separate -- cypriot banks. >> a lot of people will definitely lose their jobs and benefits. >> cyprus needs to raise 5.8 billion in order to qualify for the bailout. its eurozone partners in the imf would then provide 10 billion euros in rescue loans. the fund raising measures under discussion include plans to restructure the country's second biggest lender and tapping state pension assets. >> all right, our correspondent
that includes a controversial tax on bank accounts to fund the bailout. >> people in cyprus brave the storm to protest outside parliament ahead of a crucial few hours for the country. inside, lawmakers are voting on a series of measures designed to help the financially stricken nation meet the terms of an international bailout package. few of the plan's details are known, even to eurozone officials in brussels, but an unpopular one of tax on savings could be back on the table,...
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bank deposit tax be imposed now this could amount to up to nine point nine percent of those who have more than one hundred thousand euros in the bank good for many people there it's their entire life savings that they have that are they feel are now in trouble and the panic that has been stirred over the weekend people trying to get money out of the cash machines but electronic transfers have been stopped and the machines have been running out of money and people there are calling this essentially unfair unjust and simply robbery their their savings being taken away from the president of the country however have has been painting this acceptance of the bailout as crucial for the country says that if. this requirement is not passed then the country will might be forced to get out of the euro of the euro zone area and therefore some people feel that the country has really been put in a position where it has no choice but to accept everything that has be handed down by brussels by e.u. leaders by the meetings that they have here as far as the people are concerned again they really see t
bank deposit tax be imposed now this could amount to up to nine point nine percent of those who have more than one hundred thousand euros in the bank good for many people there it's their entire life savings that they have that are they feel are now in trouble and the panic that has been stirred over the weekend people trying to get money out of the cash machines but electronic transfers have been stopped and the machines have been running out of money and people there are calling this...
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life the art scene you center at night cypress says no to any bailout that would have meant to harsh tax old savers and pins its soap instead of striking a deal with russia we'll bring you up to speed on the latest. russian the un human rights officials sound the alarm over the treatment of prisoners at guantanamo bay as u.s. military officials try to downplay mass hunger strike at the detention center. barack obama arrives in israel for the first time as u.s. president but may struggle to close the growing gap between the country's middle east policies. and an iraqi terrorist group with links to al qaeda claims responsibility for bombings that killed dozens in baghdad further unsettle the country ten years on from the u.s. led invasion. all over again even she if you're just joining us my name is kevin and this is art international live from moscow our top story that you just heard scenes of relief from celebration greeted the cyprus parliament's rejection of a tax on bank deposits the one off levy linked to an e.u. bailout deal would have seen millions of account holders lose up to a t
life the art scene you center at night cypress says no to any bailout that would have meant to harsh tax old savers and pins its soap instead of striking a deal with russia we'll bring you up to speed on the latest. russian the un human rights officials sound the alarm over the treatment of prisoners at guantanamo bay as u.s. military officials try to downplay mass hunger strike at the detention center. barack obama arrives in israel for the first time as u.s. president but may struggle to...
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endorsing consumption tax? is that what i'm hearing? >> you heard the doctor endorse that. >> taxing russians only. [ laughter ] >> bret: next up, the g.o.p. extreme makeover. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't incollusive. we were behind in both data and digital. our primary and debate process needed improvement. >> young voters are increasingly rolling their eyes at what the party represents. >> and many minorities think that republicans don't like them. or don't want them in our country. >> if hispanics think we don't want them, here they will close their ears for policies. >> bret: besides all that, everything is fine in the g.o.p. today, a report out from the head of the g.o.p., the chairman. reince priebus, who said focus group called the party narrow
endorsing consumption tax? is that what i'm hearing? >> you heard the doctor endorse that. >> taxing russians only. [ laughter ] >> bret: next up, the g.o.p. extreme makeover. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't...
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knew cyprus would reject the bank tax why would they push for a tax that had no chance of being accepted all postes. that is what i cannot answer to you because i can assume it was it was the mentality of troika. come again and again in every country in which they try this policies with these unfair and unfeeling. and the problems question when are they going to stall and it seems so we suggest that we. go for for another direction we have today suggested a good thing to do east. look. at mosco and maybe accept the invitation and even get a communication from president putin so that the president of the republic of cyprus accompanied by the main party leaders visit in the next us and to try and find a better program there we are more cultured and can be safe and more reliable . thing to do done keep keep negotiating we trade which had showed us nine months now that every day the negotiation coming in going back and back and forth but on which show does not we cannot accept them to be reliable and they show does that they have no no when in which they are truly. as we saw with greece for
knew cyprus would reject the bank tax why would they push for a tax that had no chance of being accepted all postes. that is what i cannot answer to you because i can assume it was it was the mentality of troika. come again and again in every country in which they try this policies with these unfair and unfeeling. and the problems question when are they going to stall and it seems so we suggest that we. go for for another direction we have today suggested a good thing to do east. look. at mosco...
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chancellor delivered his twenty thirteen budget to parliament despite three years of spending cuts and tax highs the country is still on the brink of a triple dip recession richard wellings of from the institute of economic affairs a says of the chancellor is suffocating the economy with his strategy. other people are pretty pessimistic about their long term outlook they don't think there's going to be this two or three percent growth that the government predicts in a couple of years' time obviously the big question mark is over what happens in the eurozone which accounts for around forty percent of u.k. exports and if they are just goes from crisis to crisis as we've seen recently in cyprus that's going to really have a very good name effect on growth you know u.k. so it's completely unpredictable this huge uncertainty in this context a cautious chance that would have actually made some greater spending actually put the public promises on a more prudent for turning to what we didn't see was a massive program of t.v. regulation and this is really the way for him to get out of his current f
chancellor delivered his twenty thirteen budget to parliament despite three years of spending cuts and tax highs the country is still on the brink of a triple dip recession richard wellings of from the institute of economic affairs a says of the chancellor is suffocating the economy with his strategy. other people are pretty pessimistic about their long term outlook they don't think there's going to be this two or three percent growth that the government predicts in a couple of years' time...
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people see tons of tax relief and economic support for those who have. they see the big guys supported. >> it's not just investing in the market. it used to be when you had records in stocks it meant the companies were flush and companies were spending more money on hiring and on expanding and you haven't seen that. record amounts of corporate cash in the banks not being spent to expand and that's the disconnect between stock and middle class comes. >> over the short term but over the long-term the picture we're painting, if there's two americas it's false and doesn't matter. companies are making money, rich people are making money. it doesn't hurt anyone. it's not a fixed piece of income pie. over the long-term it's wealth, if it's increasing everybody will benefit. this society has proven absolute wealth continues to march forward. >> we'll continue this discussion, thanks, guys. >>> hans solo and harrison ford, the faa may be closing traffic towers. >> is this is commercial aviation and passenger safety, and it's a critical issue that's got to be addr
people see tons of tax relief and economic support for those who have. they see the big guys supported. >> it's not just investing in the market. it used to be when you had records in stocks it meant the companies were flush and companies were spending more money on hiring and on expanding and you haven't seen that. record amounts of corporate cash in the banks not being spent to expand and that's the disconnect between stock and middle class comes. >> over the short term but over...
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threaten to cut cyprus off from emergency funds that the island nation rejected an unprecedented brussels tax on bank deposits. is the parliament for us now. emotions are really running high i saw several people who were hysterical the police were handing somewhat bottles of water to them because they really really were very angry at the chanting that they're saying they're saying leave the bank alone now that's one of the two biggest bands of cyprus that is in trouble at the center of this whole of financial crisis here in cyprus and they are staff members and family members of the leaky bank staff and there are afraid that the government may decide to close down the back altogether or resort to job cuts were different figures coming out but for now they're just worried about the possibility of being there telling the government do not at all do this already cyprus is seeing a huge liquidity crunch a cash problems cash flow problems here we know that the european central bank has given an ultimatum to the country that they will only provide funding to cyprus until monday the twenty fifth the
threaten to cut cyprus off from emergency funds that the island nation rejected an unprecedented brussels tax on bank deposits. is the parliament for us now. emotions are really running high i saw several people who were hysterical the police were handing somewhat bottles of water to them because they really really were very angry at the chanting that they're saying they're saying leave the bank alone now that's one of the two biggest bands of cyprus that is in trouble at the center of this...
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tax reform would help, but i assure you apple is not afraid of repay tree eighting cash. that is not the issue for -- ever since he wrote that book. don't step on my parade. [ laughter ] >> up next, do you think it's too late to get in all that green in the parking ticket ma snshgt think again. stocks that charles and adam are buying with their own money on the line. they say you should, too. what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road. whether you're an allstate customer or not. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call and sign up for good hands roadside assistance today. [ dennis ] are you in good hands? but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant
tax reform would help, but i assure you apple is not afraid of repay tree eighting cash. that is not the issue for -- ever since he wrote that book. don't step on my parade. [ laughter ] >> up next, do you think it's too late to get in all that green in the parking ticket ma snshgt think again. stocks that charles and adam are buying with their own money on the line. they say you should, too. what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the...
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for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance, i think there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance. >> chris: i want to go back to your filibuster, in which you argued against the president's drone policy, especially, with regard to targeting of american citizens on american soil. after you would filibuster for 13 hours, you got this letter from attorney general holder, in which he wrote: does the president have the authority to use a weaponized drone to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil? the answer to that, is no. senator paul, after your filibuster you said you were happy with that letter, but, in fact, doesn't it leave a huge loophole because it seems to me, what attorney general holder is saying, just by implication, or -- is that the president does have the authority to use the drone strike on an american on u.s. soil, who is involved in combat. >> well, see, here's the thing, i have never argued against -- if pe
for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance, i think there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance. >> chris: i want to go back to your filibuster, in which you argued against the president's drone policy, especially, with regard to targeting of american citizens on american soil. after you would filibuster for 13 hours, you got this letter from attorney general...
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billion euros which is pretty much the same amount he would have collected if be introduced to this tax for private bank accounts in the meantime time for the country is running out the cypriot banking system is still shut down and the country's president has said that the crisis must be resolved before the end of the day. well the european central bank says it will have to cut cypresses funding unless the island state gets a bailout saying robert always chairman of the bruges group which is in the focus think tank police the e.u.'s pressure on cyprus exposes a worrying hierarchy within the block. it seems that certain countries such as germany are we pushing their own agenda and those countries are to small and can't really stand up to the larger interests in the your opinion the large financial interests of french and german banks are really pushed around and are and are bullied and do not get a good deal and this is very dark from the e.u. to try and take a percentage of the savings of the. banks which is actually we could argue that's actually breaching e.u. rules on protection taki
billion euros which is pretty much the same amount he would have collected if be introduced to this tax for private bank accounts in the meantime time for the country is running out the cypriot banking system is still shut down and the country's president has said that the crisis must be resolved before the end of the day. well the european central bank says it will have to cut cypresses funding unless the island state gets a bailout saying robert always chairman of the bruges group which is in...